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Rooms from 45.00 GBP | Set in a converted 16th-century farmhouse, this hotel is located on the A35. Free parking is available and both Axminster and Honiton can be reached within a 10-minute drive. Locally sourced produce is served in the restaurant and free Wi-Fi is available throughout Home Farm Hotel.
Exeter International Airport is a 20-minute drive away whilst Exeter city centre is just 30 minutes’ drive from the Home Farm Hotel & Restaurant. The Jurassic coast towns of Beer, Branscombe, Seaton and Sidmouth are all within a 15-minute drive of the hotel.
A full English breakfast and home-cooked evening meals are served in the wooden-beamed restaurant.
An LCD TV and tea and coffee making facilities are provided in each room. A selection of toiletries is included in each private and modern bathroom. |
  
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Rooms from 49.00 GBP | A 4-star award-winning boutique hotel, the Belfry is an historical old school building. There is high-quality dining. Unique bedrooms have L’Occitane toiletries and original features, such as old stained-glass windows.
The Belfry Restaurant and Rooms is run by friendly husband and wife, Neil and Sarah-Jane. On arrival, guests are offered a free pot of tea or coffee, with ginger cake. Guests can enjoy the selection of books and music.
The small but popular restaurant at The Belfry serves fresh dishes, using quality local ingredients. The creative menu includes fresh seafood, and coeliac and gluten-free diets can be catered for. 24 hours notice of menu choices is required for guests wishing to dine.
Breakfast includes homemade muesli, jam and preserves, as well as local smoked fish and award-winning sausages. The Belfry also caters for gluten-free diets, with meals available at breakfast and dinner.
The Belfry is opposite The Yarcombe Inn, a 14th-century pub. Yarcombe is within the beautiful Blackdown Hills area, 1 mile from the A303 road and close to the Jurassic Coast. |
  
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Rooms from 59.00 GBP | Nestled amid 45 acres of picturesque parkland with 3 fishing lakes, this charming hotel offers free parking and free Wi-Fi, and is situated in Dunkeswell, Devon.
Dating back to 1201, Lakeview Manor has maintained its original features, including exposed beams and sloping ceilings. All rooms have en suite facilities and hospitality trays, and some have parkland views.
The Restaurant at Lakeview Manor creates home-cooked meals from fresh local produce, served in a relaxed atmosphere. Its famous hog roasts can serve up to 80 people. The bar hosts locally brewed Otter ales for a true taste of Devon.
The main lake covers 2 acres and is well stocked with carp, tench, rudd and perch. There are many outstanding sea-fishing venues nearby. Devon has over 40 golf courses, and recommendations can be given. |
  
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Rooms from 55.00 GBP | Set in the charming town of Honiton, The Heathfield Inn is a 15th-century thatched building with a restaurant, a bar and a games room. Wi-Fi and parking are free.
The rooms all have a bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdryer. Other facilities include tea/coffee making facilities and seating areas; some rooms feature sloping ceilings and pine furniture.
The restaurant serves modern European dishes and local specialities, and the bar offers real ales. The bar area features exposed oak beams and an open fireplace. A full English breakfast is served daily.
The hotel is a short walk from Honiton centre and a 20 minutes’ walk from Honiton Railway. Honiton Golf Club is just 2 miles away, and the coast at Sidmouth can be reached within a 20 minutes’ drive. |
  
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Rooms from 55.00 GBP | A charming thatched building dating back to the 16th century, this former coaching inn is situated in the Blackdown Hills area of Devon. It still retains a medieval oak screen and an original bread oven.
With beautiful views of the East Devon countryside, rooms at The Kings Arms all come with a TV and facilities for making tea and coffee. Each also has a work desk, and a bathroom with toiletries and a hairdryer.
You can relax with a drink in the Farmer’s Bar, and The Cotley Bar restaurant has open fireplaces and serves an imaginative menu. Food is made from local produce, and a full cooked breakfast is provided each morning.
The Kings Arms also has a small enclosed garden to relax in, and you can also make use of free Wi-Fi in public areas of the building. Free private parking is possible on site. |
  
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Rooms from 130.00 GBP | With excellent food and service, historic Deer Park Country Hotel overlooks Devon countryside and the River Otter. It offers fly fishing, tennis and many outdoor activities.
The individually styled rooms are in the main house, and in the adjacent mews. Rooms have bathrobes and some have a free Wi-Fi connection.
Deer Park hotel was built in 1721 and has a heated outdoor swimming pool (seasonal) in its 80 acres of grounds. Enjoy fly fishing on the River Otter, croquet and riverside walks. |
  
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Rooms from 50.00 GBP | WELCOME TO THE COACH HOUSE
Bed and Breakfast for leisure or business
A nineteenth century coach house, sympathetically adapted recently to provide twin-bedded and single rooms, all en suite. All rooms have access to fridge, microwave, toaster, kettle, iron and ironing board.
Accommodation is flexible, as a single and twin-bedded room can be available as a self-contained, self-catering unit with breakfast room with microwave, fridge, toaster, kettle, iron and ironing board and sink. Tea, coffee, sugar and milk are provided, as are bed linen and towels. We liaise with Arlington House next door to accommodate larger numbers of guests.
The Coach House is non-smoking in all areas. There is a digital coded entry system, affording guests complete freedom to come and go at will Free wi-fi is available. During 2011, a guests' garden area is planned. Parking space is ample, for both cars and larger vehicles. Breakfast and Evening Meals
Breakfasts are of the continental type, and, apart from the usual basics, include a variety of other items, such as crumpets, toasting pancakes, muffins and cakes
Excellent evening meals are obtainable at the Merry Harriers, who provide a free collection and return car service for our guests. |
  
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Rooms from 75.00 GBP | Woodbury Park has 56 luxuriously appointed and spacious en suite bedrooms and suites as well as five individual lodges offering additional privacy. Tastefully designed to the very highest standards, all have telephone, radio and satellite television, providing the ultimate in comfort and relaxation. Many have balconies, with sweeping views across the surrounding greens and lush rolling countryside. 24 hour room service ensures that your every whim is catered for. Disabled and family rooms are also available.
Wedding Anniversary or Special Occasion? Why not treat yourself and your partner to a romantic weekend break in one of our luxurious double rooms? Experience peace and pleasure - a weekend of luxury and relaxation. Make the most of our extensive leisure facilities or take a walk in the beautiful surrounding Devon countryside. Dinner for two in the Atrium Restaurant or in the comfort of your own room. |
  
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Rooms from 60.00 GBP | Our beautiful Georgian rooms provide a relaxing, restful and welcoming atmosphere.
By offering our attentive care to your needs we aim to provide you with a most memorable experience.
All rooms are fully fitted with an en-suite, walk-in shower, WiFi, telephone, hair dryer..
In our endeavour to restore the house to its former glory, it was important to look at history. The Land for the house was purchased in 1727 and this original plot was "bell shaped" - hence the name, which still holds true 280 years later - Bellplot House.
The house was built in 1729 in mid Georgian style. It has a chequered past which includes being owned at one time by a Malaysian rubber planter - Mr. Norman Gowler. However, the deeds show that the majority of the owners were in fact female.
The first on record were four spinsters, Anne, Mary, Sarah and Lydia Leman, sisters of John Leman who owned the brewery, then housed in the 'Maltings' opposite the Bellplot House. The next ladies on record were sisters Susan and Florence Spicer, and finally the last owner Rosemary Durie. It is after these ladies that the bedrooms have been named.
We focus on providing a stylish and comfortable environment, which meets all of your requirements. Our Georgian heritage is reflected in the decor, giving the ambience of a Georgian home, which also provides all the modern facilities expected by today's quests. |
  
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Rooms from 73.95 GBP | The White Hart Hotel is one of Exeter’s most historic inns. It is thought it was originally a resting place for monks and later became a coaching inn. Today, the hotel retains much of its heritage and charm and yet offers the business or leisure visitor all the facilities and amenities of modern living. The White Hart boasts 55 en-suite rooms, 40 of which are situated in our 70's extension and the remainder are in the old part of the building. Located in a central position within the old city walls, it’s ideally situated to enjoy all the city has to offer, from its famous Gothic Cathedral to the newly revamped shopping centre. With a choice of areas to dine, an extensive selection of freshly cooked meals and a comprehensive winelist, all tastes are catered for. |
  
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Rooms from 90.00 GBP | The City Gate Hotel, close to Exeter Cathedral, reopened in 2003 after being lovingly restored by Young's. Besides the main bar, which is divided into three separate areas, the City Gate has a new conservatory and a beautiful function room available for private hire. The paved and decked garden, bounded on one side by the well-preserved remains of the Roman city wall, has a bar of its own. The cellar bar, which has also been carefully renovated, has bare brick and stonewalls, one of them formed from the lower section of the Roman wall. There are 15 well-appointed and air-conditioned bedrooms some with views over the City. |
  
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Rooms from 49.00 GBP | The Great Western Hotel is the epitome of a true English hotel, in Devon. It's situated adjacent to Exeter St David's railway station we pride ourselves on a warm welcome coupled with high standards and sensible pricing. We have 35 en-suite rooms (singles, twins, doubles & family sizes), which have Sky television access as standard. We attract both leisure and business travellers alike. Our high class 'Brunels' restaurant has an extensive a la carte menu and also caters for vegetarians. Additionally we provide an excellent, three meats carvery choice on various days. There is a separate popular bar area, also available to non-residents, which serves a wide selection of lagers, beers, wines & spirits. We pride ourselves on the varied and ever changing choice of real ales for which we have received various accolades from the Campaign For Real Ale (camra) over the years. The bar area also provides various meals and snacks supplied direct from our restaurant kitchen. We also cater for conferences, weddings, parties, meetings etc. Please make your specific booking request online. |
  
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Rooms from 47.33 GBP | Just a few miles from Exeter, this unique 19 th century lodge offers characterful yet convenient budget accommodation in the heart of Devon .
Originally a brewhouse, skittle alley and stables, The St George and Dragon now provides a handy base for exploring Dartmoor National Park or the unspoilt beaches of two coastlines. As well as 21 relaxing rooms, it's home to a cosy, traditional pub - so if you love the food, drink and atmosphere of a classic country inn, you're in exactly the right place.
Nestled in the pretty village of Clyst St George near Topsham , the lodge is surrounded by farms and historic buildings, including medieval Powderham Castle. Nature fans will love the acres of ancient moorland and the National's Trust's huge Killerton House Estate, which are both just a short distance away.
Exeter itself is also well worth a visit, with its magnificent Gothic Cathedral, mysterious medieval underground passages and bustling quayside area full of shops and bars.
At Innkeeper’s Lodge you’ll find accommodation with comfort and character in equal measure and everything you need for a relaxing stay. From easy check-in and free parking to complimentary breakfast and a cosy pub serving great value food and drink on the doorstep. We have quality hotel rooms in a variety of locations from towns and cities to countryside settings across the UK. |
  
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Rooms from 40.00 GBP | Discounted Double Room £40.00 rate is advance purchase only. PRICE INCLUDES FULL ENGLISH BREAKFAST. LATEST CHECK IN IS 11PM. Located one mile from J30 of the M5 and within a 3 mile radius of the hotel is Exeter's historic city centre, Exeter International Airport, Westpoint Exhibition Centre, Sowton and Marsh Barton industrial estates and we are only a 30 minute drive from the major tourist attractions of Dartmoor and Torbay. An ideal location if you are exploring Devon or a handy stopover on your way to Cornwall. |
  
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Rooms from 69.00 GBP | From the moment you arrive at The Devon Hotel, it's easy to see why it's such a popular venue for business and pleasure.
With its superb conference facilities and convenient location, close to the heart of Exeter and the M5, The Devon Hotel is the perfect setting for any business occasion.
While the luxurious standards of comfort, personal service and fine cuisine are everything you would expect from a member of the Brend Group of Hotels.
Whenever you choose to visit, you'll be assured of the warmest of West Country welcomes. It's no wonder so many families and businesses come back time and time again. |
  
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Rooms from 75.00 GBP | From the log fires crackling in the centuries-old inglenooks to the candle-lit panelled Georgian dining room, our aim is to create a comfortable home from home, country retreat. Just stepping into the BridgeHouse you can just sense some of the 700-year-old former priest's house oozing its character. With thick stone walls, mullioned windows, ancient beams and inglenook fireplaces, the BridgeHouse is the quintessential English home from home where there's time to relax and be waited on without fuss or hurry by our friendly staff. Accolades in the AA and Good Hotel guides as well as a listing in Alistair Sawdays and a Taste of the West Gold Award, testifies to our reputation. At the heart of the hotel is it's 2 AA Rosette restaurant, where you'll find a rare blend of ancient and modern cooking, using meat and fish from local farms and fishing ports wherever possible. |
  
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Rooms from 60.00 GBP | The Langstone Cliff Hotel in Devon, welcomed its first guests in the Spring of 1947, prior to that it was what the Victorians knew as a "Gentleman's Residence". The cast iron Veranda was, we believe, imported from the southern states of the USA around the 1900's and still proves a popular place to sit and enjoy a drink or a light meal all year round with it's panoramic views across the mouth of the River Exe towards Exmouth.
Since those early days there have been many changes and the Langstone Cliff Hotel can now offer 66 en-suite rooms and a host of leisure and business facilities that our earliest guests would surely have welcomed.
The hotel is still a popular family holiday destination, especially during school holidays, but now also caters for Conferences, Meetings and Short Breaks throughout the year.
We are very proud of our successful "Langstone Special" weekend breaks. These offer a combination of first class food and drink along with a comprehensive entertainment package -THROUGHOUT THE YEAR - INCLUDING PEAK SEASON!
Special Family Reductions for Children Sharing Family Rooms
Up to two (2) Children under 10 years of age are completely FREE, for pre-booked food and accommodation, when sharing accommodation with two adults.
Additional Children under 10 years - Quarter Tariff when sharing as above.
Children 10 - 16 Years - Half Tariff, when sharing accommodation with two adults.
Single Parent families or single adult travelling with children please ask for special tariff. |
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